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You know, those people who get theys panties in a knot over "Happy Holidays".... are now sporting signs on they houses and churches that say, 'Happy Harvest" or "Harvest Festival Oct. 31 for the entire fambly"?

I say Keep All Hallows (and fairytale princesses, and astronauts, and vampires, and grim reapers and zombies....) in Halloween.

You know, those people who get theys panties in a knot over "Happy Holidays".... are now sporting signs on they houses and churches that say, 'Happy Harvest" or "Harvest Festival Oct. 31 for the entire fambly"?

I say Keep All Hallows (and fairytale princesses, and astronauts, and vampires, and grim reapers and zombies....) in Halloween.

Nope and don't really care that you've noticed either.

That you try to make something out of this, in an effort to try and make Christians tired of Christmas getting taken out of everything by religious bigots like you out to be hypocrites, is not surprising.

That you try to make something out of this, in an effort to try and make Christians tired of Christmas getting taken out of everything by religious bigots like you out to be hypocrites, is not surprising.

Zero bongs on the bouncy ball scale.

The part that makes them out for the fools they are, is that Christmas is alive and well and barely scratched by its encounter with our secular and atheistic (by some Judeo/Christian/Islamic standards) society. Walmart already has its Christmas stuff on display, every bit of it made in atheistic China. Baby Jesus is stamped "Made in China". http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/baby-jesus-statue.html

So, you are saying that celebrating a harvest, rather than Halloween, offends your sensibilities? I wasn't aware that you'd converted to Wicca (at least, I hope that it's Wicca; if you've become a Druid, the ceremonial sacrifices tend to run afoul of the law).